VinFast Fadil: Vietnamese car maker goes mainstream

The VinFast Fadil is now available through the company's 32 dealerships across Vietnam. If the Fadil looks vaguely familiar, that's because it's basically an Opel Karl/Vauxhall Viva with a new asymmetric grille and some fresh badges. In order to tap into the country's thirst for crossover vehicles, the Fadil is actually based on the Rocks version of the Karl/Viva, which features raised suspension, and grey plastic wheel arch protectors and lower body cladding.

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